Randa Latif

Associate professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University

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The potential of synergism between ultrasonic energy and Soluplus® as a tool for solubilization and dissolution enhancement of a poorly water soluble drug. A statistically based process optimization

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Shamma, R. N., and R. Latif, The potential of synergism between ultrasonic energy and Soluplus® as a tool for solubilization and dissolution enhancement of a poorly water soluble drug. A statistically based process optimization, , 2018.
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